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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Still waiting for the interview date. But in the meantime, I have a strange question. =P Is calling a bowl a "plate" a normal Australian thing? If he wants cereal or something that would definitely go in a bowl, he still asks me for a plate and says that "plate" is a term that covers everything. I never know what to hand him, lol. I always tell him it's confusing, but he insists it's normal to call them that. I mean, I can see referring to all dishware as "plates" in general, but is it a normal thing to use that term when asking for something, even if you need something specific?

K-1 Timeline:

12-09-2011 --- I-129F Sent

12-15-2011 --- NOA1 ------------------------------ 6 days

06-01-2012 --- NOA2 --------------------------- 169 days

06-29-2012 --- NVC Received ----------------- 28 days

07-06-2012 --- NVC Left --------------------------- 7 days

07-09-2012 --- Consulate Received ----------- 3 days

07-11-2012 --- Packet 3 Received ------------- 2 days

07-23-2012 --- Packet 3 Sent ------------------ 12 days

07-31-2012 --- Packet 4 Received ------------- 8 days

08-07-2012 --- Interview Date ------------------- 7 days from P4 - Approved!

08-09-2012 --- Visa in Hand -------------------- 2 days

08-29-2012 --- POE (LAX)

** Total Time From NOA1 to Visa In Hand: 7 Months, 3 Weeks, 4 Days - (236 days)

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Well...I dunno about different parts of Oz but I've always called a bowl a bowl, lol.

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12/07/11 Sent AOS package

12/09/11 AOS package delivered

12/14/11 Received NOA for I-485 and I-765 (we're not applying for AP)

12/22/11 Received letter for Biometrics

01/04/12 Biometrics in Phoenix

01/31/12 Received email update from USCIS saying that we've been scheduled for an interview

02/03/12 Got an email saying card production had been ordered for my EAD...now just to wait for the card...

02/09/12 Received email saying EAD card has been sent

02/13/12 Received EAD card :D :D :D :D

03/06/12 Interview in Phoenix :).....Approved :D

03/14/12 Received Green card in mail.....

....no more USCIS until December 2013

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Still waiting for the interview date. But in the meantime, I have a strange question. =P Is calling a bowl a "plate" a normal Australian thing? If he wants cereal or something that would definitely go in a bowl, he still asks me for a plate and says that "plate" is a term that covers everything. I never know what to hand him, lol. I always tell him it's confusing, but he insists it's normal to call them that. I mean, I can see referring to all dishware as "plates" in general, but is it a normal thing to use that term when asking for something, even if you need something specific?

It's relatively common yeah. I would say "I'll just go grab a plate" and might end up with a bowl but I would ask someone else specifically for a bowl or plate because my husband for instance doesn't mind random food in a bowl whereas I typically only put liquids (like cereal) in bowls.

It's also common for someone to say "bring a plate of food" to a pot luck but it doesn't need to be a "plate" it can be whatever it just means to bring SOME food.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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It's relatively common yeah. I would say "I'll just go grab a plate" and might end up with a bowl but I would ask someone else specifically for a bowl or plate because my husband for instance doesn't mind random food in a bowl whereas I typically only put liquids (like cereal) in bowls.

It's also common for someone to say "bring a plate of food" to a pot luck but it doesn't need to be a "plate" it can be whatever it just means to bring SOME food.

I've heard the "bring a plate of food" phrase here for parties and stuff. I just never heard during a regular meal someone ask for a plate and mean a bowl, lol. I thought maybe it was just him, since I didn't hear anyone else say that over there. Maybe I was just never in the right place at the right time. =P I guess it's just another thing to decipher, like chips (fries) and chips (potato chips). I can usually look at the food and tell if he needs a bowl or plate though. Of course, I could be ornery and just hand him a real plate every time. :innocent: I can just imagine the payback he would come up with if I did that...

Edit: Also, what's the normal time frame from sending packet 3 to receiving packet 4?

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K-1 Timeline:

12-09-2011 --- I-129F Sent

12-15-2011 --- NOA1 ------------------------------ 6 days

06-01-2012 --- NOA2 --------------------------- 169 days

06-29-2012 --- NVC Received ----------------- 28 days

07-06-2012 --- NVC Left --------------------------- 7 days

07-09-2012 --- Consulate Received ----------- 3 days

07-11-2012 --- Packet 3 Received ------------- 2 days

07-23-2012 --- Packet 3 Sent ------------------ 12 days

07-31-2012 --- Packet 4 Received ------------- 8 days

08-07-2012 --- Interview Date ------------------- 7 days from P4 - Approved!

08-09-2012 --- Visa in Hand -------------------- 2 days

08-29-2012 --- POE (LAX)

** Total Time From NOA1 to Visa In Hand: 7 Months, 3 Weeks, 4 Days - (236 days)

* For more detailed info, check the "About Me" section of my profile.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I'd say that sometimes I guess, "hand me a plate" the implied.. "for my cereal so clearly I mean a bowl" is there, though sometimes I'd say "bowl" too, depending on how lazy my mind was being, or if it wasn't obvious what kind of plate I wanted.

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14 Mar 20: Biometrics scheduled for 31 March - cancelled due to Covid19 shutdown.  

16 Dec 20: Biometrics

12 Feb 21: Interview (approved)

24 Feb 21: Oath Ceremony

 

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19 Jan 16: Greencard received

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26 Feb 13: AOS (I-485, I-131, I-765) sent

06 Mar 13: NOA1's received

03 Apr 13: Biometrics completed

12 Sept 13: Interview - Memphis, approved!

Sept 13: Greencard received.

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17 May 12: I-129f sent

23 May 12: NOA1

20 Aug 12: NOA2 (89 days)

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Interesting--I'll be sure and ask him about that. I don't think I've ever noticed he say that, but maybe it's a regional thing. I really love all these sorts of differences.

Then again, I am from a part of the States where we call all sodas/soft drinks 'cokes' so I guess I'm pretty weird myself.

AOS:

Married 1/24/2011

I-130 sent 12/12/2011
Visa APPROVED! 9/4/2012
Port of Entry DFW 11/27/2012

ROC:

I-751 sent to VSC 9/16/2014

ROC APPROVED! 3/25/2015

Naturalization:

N-400 sent to Lewisville lockbox 3/29/2016

N-400 received at Lewisville lockbox 3/30/2016

Card charged 4/2/2016

Text messaged that case received, receipt number issued 4/5/2016

NOA notice date 4/4/2016

NOA received 4/8/2016, priority date 3/30/16

Biometrics letter received 4/16/2016

Biometrics appointment scheduled for 4/28/2016

Biometrics done 4/28/2016

Case updated on USCIS website, 'In line for interview' 5/3/2016

Texted and case updated on USCIS website, 'Interview has been scheduled' 7/22/2016

Interview letter received 7/25, interview scheduled for 8/31/2016

Interviewed and recommended for approval, 8/31/2016

Text received that oath ceremony notice mailed, case updated on website 9/1/2016

Oath letter received 9/6/2016, oath scheduled for 9/21/2016

Oath taken 9/21/2016, CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED! Yay!

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Interesting--I'll be sure and ask him about that. I don't think I've ever noticed he say that, but maybe it's a regional thing. I really love all these sorts of differences.

Then again, I am from a part of the States where we call all sodas/soft drinks 'cokes' so I guess I'm pretty weird myself.

You might find these two blogs interesting then!

Aussie Girl in America

Yank in Australia

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Just got the interview date via email! Aug. 7th. Wow, only a 7 day wait! Wasn't expecting it to be so soon, but it's a good surprise. ^^

And I love those blogs, Vanessa! It's neat to see both sides of Australian immigration.

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K-1 Timeline:

12-09-2011 --- I-129F Sent

12-15-2011 --- NOA1 ------------------------------ 6 days

06-01-2012 --- NOA2 --------------------------- 169 days

06-29-2012 --- NVC Received ----------------- 28 days

07-06-2012 --- NVC Left --------------------------- 7 days

07-09-2012 --- Consulate Received ----------- 3 days

07-11-2012 --- Packet 3 Received ------------- 2 days

07-23-2012 --- Packet 3 Sent ------------------ 12 days

07-31-2012 --- Packet 4 Received ------------- 8 days

08-07-2012 --- Interview Date ------------------- 7 days from P4 - Approved!

08-09-2012 --- Visa in Hand -------------------- 2 days

08-29-2012 --- POE (LAX)

** Total Time From NOA1 to Visa In Hand: 7 Months, 3 Weeks, 4 Days - (236 days)

* For more detailed info, check the "About Me" section of my profile.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Just got the interview date via email! Aug. 7th. Wow, only a 7 day wait! Wasn't expecting it to be so soon, but it's a good surprise. ^^

And I love those blogs, Vanessa! It's neat to see both sides of Australian immigration.

Wow really soon! That's great news :D

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Just got the interview date via email! Aug. 7th. Wow, only a 7 day wait! Wasn't expecting it to be so soon, but it's a good surprise. ^^

And I love those blogs, Vanessa! It's neat to see both sides of Australian immigration.

Wow, congratulations! Here's to a quick and easy interview. May you be with your fiance soon!

I'll also be checking out those blogs, Vanessa, thanks=--I love reading about things like this.

AOS:

Married 1/24/2011

I-130 sent 12/12/2011
Visa APPROVED! 9/4/2012
Port of Entry DFW 11/27/2012

ROC:

I-751 sent to VSC 9/16/2014

ROC APPROVED! 3/25/2015

Naturalization:

N-400 sent to Lewisville lockbox 3/29/2016

N-400 received at Lewisville lockbox 3/30/2016

Card charged 4/2/2016

Text messaged that case received, receipt number issued 4/5/2016

NOA notice date 4/4/2016

NOA received 4/8/2016, priority date 3/30/16

Biometrics letter received 4/16/2016

Biometrics appointment scheduled for 4/28/2016

Biometrics done 4/28/2016

Case updated on USCIS website, 'In line for interview' 5/3/2016

Texted and case updated on USCIS website, 'Interview has been scheduled' 7/22/2016

Interview letter received 7/25, interview scheduled for 8/31/2016

Interviewed and recommended for approval, 8/31/2016

Text received that oath ceremony notice mailed, case updated on website 9/1/2016

Oath letter received 9/6/2016, oath scheduled for 9/21/2016

Oath taken 9/21/2016, CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED! Yay!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Fiance's visa was approved! =D I won't get to talk to him till tomorrow to hear how it all went, but he sent me a text to tell me the visa was issued. ^^

I was expecting this to drag into September, but that early interview date really pushed us ahead. I think it's just starting to hit me that he could be here in a few weeks. =D He's got a shipping company lined up for his stuff, found some free crates to use, and just has to pick them up and get his things packed. That should be done by the time the visa arrives. Then it's just a matter of getting the plane ticket, visiting a few relatives, and he'll be here!

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K-1 Timeline:

12-09-2011 --- I-129F Sent

12-15-2011 --- NOA1 ------------------------------ 6 days

06-01-2012 --- NOA2 --------------------------- 169 days

06-29-2012 --- NVC Received ----------------- 28 days

07-06-2012 --- NVC Left --------------------------- 7 days

07-09-2012 --- Consulate Received ----------- 3 days

07-11-2012 --- Packet 3 Received ------------- 2 days

07-23-2012 --- Packet 3 Sent ------------------ 12 days

07-31-2012 --- Packet 4 Received ------------- 8 days

08-07-2012 --- Interview Date ------------------- 7 days from P4 - Approved!

08-09-2012 --- Visa in Hand -------------------- 2 days

08-29-2012 --- POE (LAX)

** Total Time From NOA1 to Visa In Hand: 7 Months, 3 Weeks, 4 Days - (236 days)

* For more detailed info, check the "About Me" section of my profile.

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It must be a regional thing lol Ben is from SA and he says he's never heard of it XD

And congrats for all the approvals everyone!! :)

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Dating online since June 2009
Met Feb 23rd 2010
Lived together in US on J1 Visa since Sept 28th 2010
Got engaged on Sept 21st 2011 :)
He went back to Australia at the end of his J1 Visa on Sept 22nd 2011 :(

Sent I129 on 10/26/2011
Received: 10/27/2011
NOA1 dated: 10/31/2011
NOA1 received in mail: 11/4/2011

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Hey guys :)

My fiance and I are just about to file in our I-129F for our K1 visa(I'm the aussie, hes the US) and I was just wondering that when it gets to the stages of the NVC and everything done, what is included in package 3 and 4? I keep seeing "package 3 and 4 sent" on peoples timelines but I can't seem to find anything on what forms or stuff is actually in the packages.

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Mid-2008 - Meet on the online game, Runescape (total geeks haha)

September 7th, 2008 - Started our relationship :)

June 26th, 2012 - FINALLY meet in person after the long, necessary wait...Stayed with him for 7 weeks :) More in love than ever

August 22nd, 2012 - Sent off I-129F Petition

August 29th, 2012 - NOA1 Received via. Email(hardcopy about a week later in the mail)

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Fiance's visa was approved! =D I won't get to talk to him till tomorrow to hear how it all went, but he sent me a text to tell me the visa was issued. ^^

I was expecting this to drag into September, but that early interview date really pushed us ahead. I think it's just starting to hit me that he could be here in a few weeks. =D He's got a shipping company lined up for his stuff, found some free crates to use, and just has to pick them up and get his things packed. That should be done by the time the visa arrives. Then it's just a matter of getting the plane ticket, visiting a few relatives, and he'll be here!

Congratulations! Have a wonderful wedding, enjoy every minute :)

AOS:

Married 1/24/2011

I-130 sent 12/12/2011
Visa APPROVED! 9/4/2012
Port of Entry DFW 11/27/2012

ROC:

I-751 sent to VSC 9/16/2014

ROC APPROVED! 3/25/2015

Naturalization:

N-400 sent to Lewisville lockbox 3/29/2016

N-400 received at Lewisville lockbox 3/30/2016

Card charged 4/2/2016

Text messaged that case received, receipt number issued 4/5/2016

NOA notice date 4/4/2016

NOA received 4/8/2016, priority date 3/30/16

Biometrics letter received 4/16/2016

Biometrics appointment scheduled for 4/28/2016

Biometrics done 4/28/2016

Case updated on USCIS website, 'In line for interview' 5/3/2016

Texted and case updated on USCIS website, 'Interview has been scheduled' 7/22/2016

Interview letter received 7/25, interview scheduled for 8/31/2016

Interviewed and recommended for approval, 8/31/2016

Text received that oath ceremony notice mailed, case updated on website 9/1/2016

Oath letter received 9/6/2016, oath scheduled for 9/21/2016

Oath taken 9/21/2016, CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED! Yay!

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Hey guys :)

My fiance and I are just about to file in our I-129F for our K1 visa(I'm the aussie, hes the US) and I was just wondering that when it gets to the stages of the NVC and everything done, what is included in package 3 and 4? I keep seeing "package 3 and 4 sent" on peoples timelines but I can't seem to find anything on what forms or stuff is actually in the packages.

Package 3 and 4 are both emails from the Sydney consulate. Package 3 is a list of things you need to send to the consulate in order to get your appointment, and Package 4 is the interview letter and list of things for the interview itself.

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